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Yes they can pee & poop on it. I have 5 using them & everything goes on the pad. We even use them if one of the dogs is vomiting...very easy clean up. Didn't take long for them to learn to go to it...when this happens (not often of course) I keep it far away from the pee & poop pads. They have now learned to go to that spot if they think they are going to vomit. These things come in handy for multiple reasons. Good luck.

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Absolutely! Keep the tray in your bathroom and cleanup is a breeze. Don't usually need to change the pad for a poop as it picks up clean with regular toilet paper. (Although I don't think it would be the same if your dog is large. Mine is only 15 pounds)

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They will poop on the pad. My Chihuahuas are indoors and they pee and poop on the pads without a problem. Occasionally my male is too close to the edge of the pad and pees on the pad and the floor but it cleans up But yes, they learn well to pee and poop on the pads.

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Yes, they will use to pee and poop! When I went to dog training many years ago, the dog trainer said dogs will pee in one part of the yard and poop in another part of the yard. I started to pay attention, and he was right. I put out (2) pads just in case in the spare bedroom. They don't seem to mind which one they use. So, if you have a problem, you could put out (2).

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Thank you for your question. The pads are scented with a chemical that attracts the puppy to use them. Whenever you see him starting into his "pre-potty pattern," such as walking around and sniffing the floor, gently pick him up and carry him over to the pad. Praise him when he eliminates. Most dogs can be trained to both urinate and defecate on these pads.

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My dogs will straddle the tan plastic border of the pad and pee. The urine then wicks along the edges of the pad and towards the center causing a big mess. I not only have to clean the floor but I have to clean the back of the pad, too. One dog is a female and one is a male. This happens with or without the tray. I have sprayed training spray in the center to attract them more to that area of the pad, but it has not worked. That is my only problem. Other than that these pads are the best!!! With the other pads the urine odor hangs around even right after the dogs pee, but with these I don`t smell anything, even when the urine sits there all day because I am gone.Thanks,Connie

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I wish I had a solution. I just had to clean up the floor underneath an entire pad because my Yorkie peed on the blue edge. He never did this but now that he is getting older, it seems to be more of a problem.

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Try getting the larger pad, if you are currently using the smaller one. or overlap two pads to create a larger area. Once they get used to that larger area and "aim" successfully - over lap the pads more and more to create a smaller and smaller area until you get them used to a single pad again. Keep the pad changed often enough that they feel like they have an adequate sized clean place to stand. Also... Buy a piece or two of rubber runner, that you can buy by the yard from your local big box hardware store to create a "base" underneath the potty pads. This will protect your floor and can be taken out and hosed off periodically if your dogs miss the mark.

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You could try getting or building a holder with a low wall on 3 sides. With male wienerdogs it is especially difficult because when they are half way on they don't realize they are peeing on the edge, so I got a little fire hydrant and they go in and hit it now most of the time, it works good. I also keep the pee pad in the extra bathroom shower with a tarp under it. It's just the way I do it. The problem there is every time you have a contractor doing a repair with a tarp the dogs automatically try to pee on it!! But it works for me. I just have to watch them around workers.

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Ya I tried the holders also and found the same problem so I stop using the tray and put 2 pads down over lapping1/2 way and now over time i can just put 1 pad down. it did take probly 2 month of over lapping them to get the point across to my puppy, but when I am gone now she does great with them and yes the no oder is really nice.

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I have to use two at a time, but not for peeing on the edges. Sometimes, if the pad is regular size, my dog will hit the edges with her stool. This doesn't happen with the larger ones. Try using two at a time. More expensive, but it might work. Be sure to overlap about 5" in the middle.

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Depending on the size of the dog... What I do for my Min Pin (6.5 lbs), is cut the pad in half and place it in a cat box. I have the front of the cat box notched out so she can walk into it, I also have the cat box placed in a medium sized kennel so she can not go on the sides. Bascially my dog is trained like a cat, but I use puppy pads instead of litter.

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I have a 3 yr old Lhasa Apso. We just moved from Fl to Ma and I am concerned about the winter. She always goes goes out to potty. What are the chances she would use a puddle pad during inclement weather? I'm looking at the pads on sale right now but can't afford to purchase something she will not use.

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Ths is the best pad you will find. I've tried them all. I also had a Lhasa who routinely went outside except for nasty days and In TX we had a lot of thunderstorms. On those days, these were lifesavers. They absorb and dry quickly. I've tried every pad out there; these are the best!

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They say it can be done but I've had no luck with my only "go outside" dog. I tried with her for the same reason. She has been watching 5 of my dogs use them for many years....she won't do anything but lay on them (when clean of course). And if she is feeling under the weather & you don't get her outside fast enough, she won't even attempt to use them even though they are there.

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I live in the mountains and have the same problem in the winter. My 7 year old Shih Tzu uses the pads with no problem at all. I keep one on my bathroom floor at all times. He knows it is there and when he cannot go out, he goes to my bathroom and uses the pad. Just take him with you when you place the pad, let him see it, then have him smell it. Do this with him several times a day for a few days and I believe you will be successful.

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Yes your dog will use them, and she won't feel guilty about it either. Just praise her after she does and make sure you put down a new one in the same place. I had a MaltiPoo for 5 years who used the pads when she couldn't go outside. She got to the point where she preferred the pads. My cat used them too.Neater63

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My two 3-year old toy poodles use these pads regularly. I live in Michigan. They love to go outside in nice weather, but when it turns colder and blizzardly, they use the pads. No problem. Also, if I have to go somewhere, I don't have to worry if I'm delayed in getting back in time for potty time.

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I have two Yorkies 3yrs and 4 months. The baby no problem older one helped train him. I orginally purchased the pads and a tray because my older Yorkie would not go out in the rain and snow. I took the first pads out why we had to go potty and when he peed I used the pad to absorb some of the urine. Then place the pad in a comfortable location for him to go. For me that's my balcony. Then when I had to take him out I put on the collar and leash and brought him to the pad. You will have to be very calm, quiet, and, patient. I use the words "go potty" even when we going outside. I had to stand there for 20 minutes before he went. It may take several times to get it to work. Don't forget the high praise and possibly a treat.

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These are a great option for dogs that need to stay inside for various reason - weather, illness, age, etc. Many people who live in big cities use these year round for their pets because they lack options regarding where to potty their pet.

With proper training these pads would be appropriate to use in your situation.

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On a dog that small if it is a huge issue....this is probably the only time I will ever suggest trying a tray. Maybe if it's held down inside it won't seem like such a great toy. I do not suggest the tray for a larger dog or multiple dogs....I can't believe I'm really suggesting it now, never expected that.

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Try one of the products that make the pad taste bad around the edges. If he's bored, maybe he needs more exercise, or a toy that keeps him busy and takes care of his chewing needs. My dog uses a large stuffed toy to get out any boredom or chewing issues.For puppies, make sure the eyes and nose are not removable/chewable.

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My little one did that as well. I'd hear her tearing down the hall and she'd be dragging it behind her. I got one of the trays that you can anchor it in. That just made it worse, she then would stand over it and shred it. I quit using the tray. I just kept correcting her and putting it back down. She eventually quit. I guess the puppy just needed to get out of her a bit!!!

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Puppies chew the pads. They outgrow the behavior. I take my Chis into the bathroom first thing in the morning and shut the door and say "Go potty." They start their routine. I have a 6-month old who gets bored easily so sometimes she chews on the pad. I just say "no" sharply. They outgrow this chewing behavior.

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We are getting a puppy and want to use these pads, especially overnight. We also have three cats and are pretty much expecting them to mess with them (shred, rip, etc). We're not really worried about it for daytime as we'll be here to supervise them but for overnight, that's a different story. Like the bitter apple spray idea but don't want to deter the puppy. Has anyone dealt with this or have any other suggestions?

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Keep the cats out of the puppy's area at night. OR... When the puppy is alone, as s/he might be at night or when the family is away, keep the puppy in a baby's play pen with the potty pad kept to one small corner. The cats might not mess too much with the pad if it is not just out on the open floor. Also, the play pen is a really safe place for a small puppy when not under direct supervision by a pet parent. FYI - this worked for me, but my friends dog was a terrier and a digger even at 2 mos old... she dug herself out of the "net-style" playpen her first night - so take the breed into consideration as you may need a wooden or other style pen.

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You can try using the plastic tray holder. We had a cat that wouldn't shred them; he just folded them in half (cat humor, I guess). I would unfold them but he would re-fold them. That's when I used packing tape on the four corners and taped it to the Pergo flooring. Game over, cat. I WIN!!!

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Our dog uses these pads with a litter box regularly. She is 12 yrs. old and was housebroken with them. We recently moved in with our daughter and son-in-law who have five cats. The only contact one cat had with them is he fell asleep in the litter box on top of the piddle pad! Other than that we have not had a problem.

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